Chicago White Sox Game and Pre-Game Patio Party at U.S. Cellular Field (Up to 43% Off). 10 Games and 2 Seating Options.

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In a Nutshell

Catch a White Sox game and a pre-game patio party with an all-you-can-eat barbecue buffet and beers

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For all options, outfield reserve seating includes sections 100–107 or 157–159; lower-box seating includes sections 111–113. See the complete list of ticket prices and seating details for each game here.

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The Scouting Report

With just a month left in the season, the White Sox sprint toward the finish line during two remaining home stands. The first includes a series against postseason contenders, the Oakland A’s, followed by a Central Division showdown with the Minnesota Twins. The Royals will ride into U.S. Cellular Field in late September in pursuit of their first playoff appearance since 1985. For their part, the Sox will try to spoil those hopes, and it won’t hurt to have a rowdy home crowd cheering them on and tossing nachos into their mouths whenever players get hungry.

Ninety minutes before the game—and for 30 minutes following the first pitch—fans can file onto the patio on the right-center-field warning track to soak up the sounds of warm-ups, the smell of barbecued meats, and the chilled pours of wine and Miller beer. In accordance with baseball’s official rulebook, revelers must be at least 21 to drink alcohol, but younger fans can still enjoy the barbecue buffet replete with fried chicken, Cajun chicken, and more.

Chicago White Sox

After occupying the old Comiskey Park for more than 80 years, the Chicago White Sox moved to their eponymous 40,000-seat stadium in 1991, later redubbed U.S. Cellular Field. Over the course of the club’s rich history, it’s managed to produce more than two dozen Hall of Famers, and its mascot, Southpaw, has long since held onto the naïve hope that he too will be inducted. In 2005, the White Sox rode eight consecutive postseason victories to their first World Series title since 1917, snapping an 88-year championship drought. And today, the team continues to excite fans as they enjoy field amenities that include street-festival-worthy concessions, an onsite sports bar, and an array of batting cages and baseball clinics.